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goudbruin

Goudbruin is a color term in Dutch that describes a shade of brown with a golden or yellowish tint. The word is formed from goud (gold) and bruin (brown). It is a descriptive label rather than a standardized color name, and the exact hue can vary across contexts.

In practice, goudbruin covers a spectrum from light, warm browns with a noticeable golden sheen to deeper

In textiles and clothing, goudbruin fabrics and garments are described as warm neutrals that pair well with

The shade can be influenced by lighting and material, making goudbruin a flexible descriptor rather than a

browns
with
amber
or
honey-like
highlights.
It
is
used
across
fashion,
interior
design,
and
visual
arts
to
convey
warmth,
naturalness,
and
a
sense
of
autumnal
tones.
The
term
is
common
in
product
descriptions,
color
palettes,
and
styling
discussions
in
Dutch-speaking
contexts.
earth
tones,
creams,
and
greens.
In
hair
coloring,
goudbruin
denotes
a
light
to
medium
brown
with
golden
highlights.
In
woodworking
and
finishes,
a
goudbruin
glaze
or
patina
suggests
a
warm,
amber-brown
surface
that
emphasizes
grain
and
depth.
fixed
color.
Dutch
color
palettes
often
use
qualifiers
such
as
licht
goudbruin
(light
goudbruin)
or
donker
goudbruin
(dark
goudbruin)
to
indicate
intensity.
The
term
is
closely
related
to
other
warm
brown
hues
and
is
commonly
translated
as
golden
brown
in
English.